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Abstract

The transportation of heavy machine parts and equipment within and outside the workshop
has been a source of concern and needs urgent attention because of the hazard it exhibits.
This negative effect on the health of engineers, led to the invention of the floor jib crane but
research shows that contemporary designs of floor jib crane fail over time when these static
load is left on it for a prolonged period of time. This project is centred on the design and
fabrication of a mobile floor crane equipped with a facility to lock the load at any level as a
special feature, to tackle the issue of failure due to static load. The mobile crane is designed
to bear a maximum load of about 500 kg. The materials employed are; sheet metals, angular
iron, bolts, nuts, metal rollers etc. The fabrication processes involved drawing, marking out,
cutting, filling, welding and assembling. For permanent joints, the arc welding process was
employed. As indicated earlier, the mobile floor crane gains its significance in the
transportation of heavy machine parts within and outside the workshop. It can also be used to
load and unload machine parts on trucks.

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